Rampant motorisation, of course, is also exacerbating the nightmare of air pollution in Third World cities. |
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If becks and streams are blocked and exacerbating the flooding issue, then it will need to do a similar exercise on them. |
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By exacerbating the contradiction between self-determination and self-abasement, the way was cleared for an epochal resolution. |
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And if you extend its availability you are merely exacerbating the problem. |
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In contrast, tumor cells don't know when to die, thereby exacerbating the uncontrolled growth of malignancies. |
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How can the war continue, they ask, if it's exacerbating the problem it was meant to solve? |
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At least the government is trying to find an actual solution, rather than exacerbating the problem. |
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Further exacerbating the situation, issues of staff and patient safety have led to further bed closures at some hospitals. |
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Pilots, unhappy at the increased expectations placed on them, are exacerbating the situation by striking for improved pay and conditions. |
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Vehicles driving through the floodwaters were causing waves, exacerbating problems for households already flooded. |
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She believes that processed food, particularly ready meals, are exacerbating the problem. |
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Debt defaults are soaring and forced asset sales are exacerbating the decline. |
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Significant reductions in the number of primary school pupils are in some cases exacerbating financial problems. |
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Rising energy costs, which are a result of a growing scarcity, as well as inflation, are exacerbating the situation. |
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The Dartford Tunnel is a bottleneck and removing the tolls would encourage more people to use it, thereby exacerbating the situation. |
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Additionally, we must analyze collusion between foreign and indigenous patriarchies under imperialism in exacerbating women's oppression. |
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These issues were all being felt in our local communities, with the last three years of public housing reforms only exacerbating the situation. |
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Agriculture in Africa is rain-fed, and when those rains fail so do the crops, exacerbating food insecurity. |
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People who suffer emotional distress can turn to food to suppress their feelings, only exacerbating the problem. |
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The apparently untreated road was progressively freezing-over, exacerbating the problem. |
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If conducted insensitively, participatory approaches could run the risk of exacerbating existing tensions. |
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And all the overstimulation is exacerbating your freak-out, isn't it? |
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Part of the problem lies in the fact that we are buying much more powerful stereos and televisions today, but other fashion trends are exacerbating the problem. |
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Agrofuels alone are not to blame for the rise in food prices, but they are exacerbating the current crisis. |
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Ageing populations in the developed countries are exacerbating an already calamitous situation. |
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A more targeted approach might manage risk and avoid exacerbating the credit crunch. |
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A hotter climate means that evapo-transpiration will be more intense, exacerbating the already arid conditions. |
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That movement away from conflict areas also risks inciting upheavals in other areas or exacerbating existing or simmering conflicts. |
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It also triggers soil erosion given the loss of vegetative ground cover, exacerbating water erosion and flash floods. |
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They examine the role of these circumstances in exacerbating both strain and weak social control and thereby pushing youths to delinquency. |
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Urbanization affects supply by exacerbating variations in production by changing the use of the land that is often most fertile. |
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On the contrary, the inciting of passions and misinformation have prevailed, thereby exacerbating fears and doubts. |
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There is no point today in making things worse or in exacerbating Francophobe or Anglophobe feelings. |
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It may even promote increased growth of Ulva, thus exacerbating the current problem. |
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If not, stress in the financial system may cause governments to introduce blanket guarantees, thus exacerbating the problem of moral hazard. |
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This would have allowed the cooling water accumulating in the bilges to shift aft, further exacerbating the situation. |
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This may lead to an increased rate of passage and decreased diet digestibility, further exacerbating an energy deficit. |
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But the variability of sales throughout the year, in what remains a soft market, is a perennial problem which he acknowledges publishers play a role in exacerbating. |
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A law making an act an offence, increasing the penalty or otherwise exacerbating an individual's situation does not have retroactive force. |
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This had the result of exacerbating the tensions between the two communities. |
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The costs inflation would otherwise impose by exacerbating the distortions in tax and welfare systems are avoided. |
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Free trade is just as exacerbating as protectionism and is under no circumstances a viable solution. |
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Changing weather patterns and aging infrastructure are only exacerbating the problem. |
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He also criticised the city's universities for exacerbating the situation. |
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Both politicians and the media, by exaggerating the claims of only certain studies, are exacerbating the problem. |
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But it is not necessarily lack of money alone that is exacerbating the problem. |
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Question them, and you are colluding in exacerbating the awful effects of their trauma. |
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It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides. |
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But how exacerbating anarchy in Libya and highlighting the power of the gun over politics serves U.S. interests remains unclear. |
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The officers were not indicted, exacerbating historic distrust. |
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The cross-border violence has also led to additional flows of refugees and internally displaced persons in both Chad and the Sudan, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region. |
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The whole problem is exacerbating and we are taking a step backward. |
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The factors and phenomena exacerbating this situation andtheir combinedeffect have a serious impact on these departments' economic and social development. |
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In 1970, US oil production started to decline, exacerbating the embargo's impact. |
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However, the jury is still out on the role of tools such as portfolio insurance or automatic trading rules in exacerbating aggregate financial risk. |
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We are concerned about the cumulative impact of development in the Mackenzie River Basin, the climate change issues that are exacerbating some of the effects of that development, and managing the development properly. |
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Replacement pilots, with little flight training and often no gunnery training, suffered high casualty rates, thus exacerbating the problem. |
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If there were any remaining doubts that arms sales take precedence over human rights or concerns about exacerbating regional tensions, the British government has been unashamedly quashing them. |
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Economic activities should adapt to the sustainable availability of resources at river basin level, without exacerbating already existing pressures on some river basins. |
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The systematic denial of ownership and land rights makes them more vulnerable to forced displacement, thereby threatening their livelihoods and further exacerbating the global urbanization and homelessness crisis. |
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This initiates a vicious circle, in which unrepresentativeness fuels cynicism about parties, which discourages individuals from joining parties, thereby exacerbating the original lack of representativeness. |
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First Great Western said overrunning engineering works, with no trains running between London Paddington and Reading, were further exacerbating the problem. |
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But concern was also expressed about the migration of teachers which is exacerbating gaps in several countries, especially in science and mathematics. |
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Non-resident foreign nationals will be unlikely to have any visits, which can add to their isolation as well as exacerbating the difficulties of maintaining contact between parents and children. |
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As the stressed entities were forced to raise cash to cover their shortfalls in capital and liquidity, some requisitely sold into a declining market, exacerbating the spiral. |
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Issuers are concerned that arbitrageurs may view the filing as an opportunity to sell the stock short exacerbating the decline because of the anticipated additional supply of stock. |
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In some countries, particularly in Latin America and Africa, poverty and rurality usually go hand in hand, exacerbating the prejudices to which these persons are subjected. |
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At the same time they point to the need for more effective public control over the land grab process that is exacerbating landlessness, poverty and hunger. |
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Secondly, the cost of living will rise in these five countries, four of which are southern countries, without any increase in wages, thereby exacerbating inflationary pressures. |
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Moreover, we will be in danger of exacerbating this phenomenon of criminal, mafia smuggling if we continue to pursue this policy of increasing excise duties. |
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Indeed, a large number of irregular migrants did not move back to their country of origin, but stayed where they were without employment, exacerbating the potential for exploitation and poor labour conditions. |
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Beijing's quandary is how to maintain its authority in Xinjiang whilst avoiding exacerbating the separatist crisis through measures that, inevitably, must accommodate the basic demands of the extremists for greater autonomy. |
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Increasingly, migration is following an unsavory course that is hewing toward the negative side of globalization, and exacerbating existing inequalities. |
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Each time contact occurred, the centre of mass of the rotor changed, resulting in rotation about a new mass centreline, exacerbating the situation. |
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Like many latecomers to computing, his instinctive reaction, when faced with a balky Web page or a frozen screen, is to click furiously and open more windows, thereby exacerbating the problem. |
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We must not overreact, exacerbating the understandable fears of the traveller and threatening their civil liberties, but we must get it right and we must do so immediately. |
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Locking in tariff reductions or elimination would eviscerate Niger's already very low public revenues, further exacerbating the discrimination that Nigerienne women experience, in three main ways. |
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All sides committed atrocities against civilians in this war, exacerbating the population displacement begun by the Plantation. |
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There is debate between politicians and economists over the role of tax policy in mitigating or exacerbating wealth inequality. |
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Additionally, until the 19th century peat was mined, dried, and used for fuel, further exacerbating the problem. |
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Holding money became profitable as prices dropped lower and a given amount of money bought ever more goods, exacerbating the drop in demand. |
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But concerted efforts to Islamise Pakistan have been breathtaking failures that have stoked these very same ills while exacerbating division. |
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Once they enter such tissues, they can be difficult to extract, often exacerbating the problem as they migrate across the membrane. |
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The challenges posed by water pollution, together with the depletion and salinization of natural reserves of freshwater, are exacerbating the availability concerns. |
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Overfishing eliminates a major jellyfish competitor and predator exacerbating the jellyfish population explosion. |
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As a result, Central Africa is awash with illicit weapons, exacerbating intercommunal violence, increasing cross-border crime and threatening ongoing peace and national reconciliation processes. |
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Moreover, the misuse of substances will affect the pharmacodynamics of the medication taken for the primary disorder, exacerbating all the symptoms. |
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Not only is Afrocentrism spawning grotesque maleducation, multiculturalism is exacerbating racial hostilities, undoing earlier racial progress. |
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Star struck Wall Street's pawnbrokers Plumbing the depths Passive aggression Popping sounds The teetotallers' hangover ReprintsAn exacerbating factor this year is the demise of the investment banks. |
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Discrepancy between votes and seats exaggerates both the regional strengths and the weaknesses of parties, thus exacerbating regional tensions and conflicts. |
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Failure to move the carcass has often resulted in it attracting other bears and further exacerbating a bad situation. |
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Ironically, most PWN sleep poorly at night, exacerbating their daytime sleepiness. |
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The great Sahel droughts of the early 1970s caused massive devastation in Mauritania, exacerbating problems of poverty and conflict. |
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The managements present considered that a strengthening of trade between the ports of the two coasts of the Mediterranean would enable the competitiveness of each to be improved rather than exacerbating competition. |
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The rapid influx of blacks disturbed the racial balance within Northern cities, exacerbating hostility between both black and white Northerners. |
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The Combined Fleet was sailing across a heavy swell, causing the ships to roll heavily and exacerbating the problem. |
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By exacerbating inequality overall, climate change slows progress toward gender equality and thus impedes efforts to achieve wider goals like poverty reduction and sustainable development. |
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Universities need to create spaces and make time for students to explore and look after themselves, rather than exacerbating the very problems that require such spaces. |
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These results support the theory that As can act through a cocarcinogenic mechanism of action, exacerbating the genotoxicity and mutagenicity of other compounds. |
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